workbench - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • develop: Finally, we have planned to implement and integrate this approach to the current PEPA Workbench developed by the team in Edinburgh.
  • use: For many years the CDTV has been stuck using Workbench 1.3.
  • have: It's best to have a workbench of some sort for the next part.
  • call: This mounts a new drive upon the Workbench called NET: where you can read the drives of the machine connected.
  • provide: The same group also provides the protein structure workbench.

Adjective modifier

  • new: Sunday 30th May Colin completed the main body of the new workbench, which is actually some 20ft long.
  • wooden: We were shown the workshop, with its rows of old wooden workbenches.
  • virtual: It includes a virtual environment, ' CAVE ' , a fully immersive virtual environment, and a number of virtual workbenches.
  • numerical: Thus we deduce one of the fundamental rules for successful work with numerical workbenches: prefer compiled functions over interpreted code.
  • portable: Supporting & Holding the Spar Two portable folding workbenches such as the Workmate as supplied by Black & Decker are ideal for this.
  • networking: Addressing: MAC and IP addresses, TCP/IP ports, subnetting; concepts reinforced using the Networking Workbench.

Modifies a noun

  • disk: Try searching for a newer version on the Internet or copying the file from your Workbench disks.
  • screen: Close windows on the Workbench screen to save memory.
  • replacement: It used to be a simple file management program, but with version 5 has become a complete Workbench replacement.
  • software: Students will also learn how to verify correctness of concurrent systems using the Concurrency Workbench software tool.
  • space: This is done by allocating the various resources of the workshop ( time in workshop, workbench space etc ).

Noun used with modifier

  • community: Finally, the research results will be implemented into a publicly available architectural design environment, CommUnity Workbench.
  • concurrency: Students will also learn how to verify correctness of systems using the Concurrency Workbench.
  • boot: This will allow the Amiga to sort itself out without having to attempt to boot Workbench at the same time.
  • translation: Perhaps most importantly, the coming release of the SYSTRAN Translation Workbench represents a shift in the attitude of MT developers toward users.

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